88 25. lEGITMIN-OS^. 



branous netted woolly, stip. suhulate-lanceolate from an mate 

 base, leaflets obovate minutely sen-ate, seeds 2. — St. 16. 9. — St. 

 prostrate or ascending. Fl. small, reversed in position. Pod 

 included. — Introduced. Near Bristol, Poole, New Brigbton and 

 Everton. A. VH.] E. 



***** Fl. stalhek, yellow; throat of the calyx naked ivithin, not 

 inflated'; cor. persistent ; standard covering the pad. 



18. T. procum'bens (L.) ; heads oval dense with about 40 fl., ped. 

 axillary equalling or exceeding the leaves, fl. at length reflexed, 

 standard dilated and dejiexed in front (not folded) striate much 

 exceeding the pod, style much shorter than the pod, stip. ovate 

 acute entire. Its. obovate emarginate, central petiole longest, 

 seeds oval, radicle scarcely prominent. — St. 15. 15. — Primary 

 stem erect, branches procumbent or ascending. PL turning 

 tawny. Kadicle causing a slight irregularity in the otherwise 

 regularly oval seeds. — Dry pastures. A. VI. — VIII. E. S. I. 



19. T. niinus (Sm.) ; heads close about 12 fl., ped. axillary 

 straight, pedicels very short, fl. at length reflexed, standard folded 

 furrowed truncate covering the pod, style much shorter than the' 

 pod, stip. ovate falling short of petioles, Its. obcordate interme- 

 diate one stalked.' — T.filiforme Koch. — St. wiry, ascending or 

 prostrate. Fl. tiu-hing dart brown. — Dry places. A. VI. — 



vni. ' E. s. I. 



20. T.Jilifor'me (L.) -jji.few (2^7) in lax racemes, ped. axil- 

 lary flexuose, pedicels as long as the calyx-tube, fl. at length 

 reflexed, standar,-! folded not furroioed deeply notched scarcely 

 covering the pod. — T. mici-anthum Koch. — St. prostrate, very 

 slender. Standard much narrower in proportion thaii in T. 

 minus.— DiJ places. A. VI. VII. E. S ? I. 



8. Falcat'ttia Brat. 



1. t. ornithopodioides (Brot.) ; clusters stalked axillary of 1 — 

 .? stalked Ji., calyx glabrous, teeth slender acute nearly equal 

 erect, stip. ovate with long taper points, leaflets obcordate, seeds 

 6^8. — Trit/onella DO. — St. prostrate. Fl. small, pet. all dis- 

 tinct. Pod compressed, blunt, transversely furrowed, slightly 

 hairy, curved, longer than th6 calyx, opening with 2 valves. — 

 Dry gravelly places, rare. . A. VI. VII. E. I. 



9. Lo'ttjs Linn. Bird's-foot Trefoil. 



^' 1. L. ro'-nicnldtiix fL.) : claw of the standard obovate trans- 

 ersely vaulted, caly.v-teeth straight in the bud subulate from n 



